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So what do think of the Isaiah Washington--T.R. Knight story; the alleged name calling, the denial, Isaiah saying faggot (I mean the f-word) on camera, the apology, the media frenzy?
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January 23, 2007 05:41 PM UTC
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http://www.disparagingterms.com/blog/ So what do think of the Isaiah Washington--T.R. Knight story; the alleged name calling, the denial, Isaiah saying faggot (I mean the f-word) on camera, the apology, the media frenzy?
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Mr. Washington later apologized for the remark and said that he was seeking help for "issues I obviously need to examine within my own soul." But the damage might be done for Mr. Washington, 43, who portrays Dr. Preston Burke on "Grey's Anatomy," which this season has attracted an audience of more than 18 million viewers each week, according to Nielsen Media Research. On Thursday, the first broadcast since the show won for best dramatic television series at the Golden Globes, the audience numbered nearly 22 million, according to ABC.
Mr. Washington first got into trouble for using the same slur during an off-camera dispute on the set of the show in October. The remark was aimed at T. R. Knight, who portrays Dr. George O'Malley on the series and who had not previously talked publicly about his sexuality. It followed a brief fight between Mr. Washington and a third actor on the show, Patrick Dempsey. After that incident became public, Mr. Washington apologized, and Mr. Knight publicly acknowledged that he was gay. The October fight has continued to be the subject of gossip around the show, and after the Golden Globe victory for "Grey's Anatomy," the show's actors and creator gathered backstage to answer reporters' questions. One asked about the fight and the remark.
Mr. Washington moved to the microphone and denied that he ever used the slur to describe Mr. Knight, at the same time repeating the word. Fellow cast members who were with Mr. Washington appeared shaken, quickly going from jubilant to solemn. After the awards show another "Grey's" actor, Katherine Heigl, publicly repudiated Mr. Washington's remarks.
Mr. Knight appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on Wednesday and disputed Mr. Washington's denial of using the slur in October.
As discussion of the incidents grew, Mr. Washington remained silent until after ABC issued a statement chastising him.